Computer Wakes Up From Hibernation

I'm running Vista Business SP1 for the first time on a desktop and I set up
the Power Options according to KB929658 (The Hibernate option is not
available in Windows Vista). Hibernate is working fine, but the computer
later wakes up seemingly without any action on my part. Now, I have the same
settings on two laptops both running Windows Vista Ultimate SP1. Is there a
difference in that respect between Business and Ultimate or is there
something else that may be set one way on my Business configuration and
another on my Ultimate configurations that I'm not aware of?

Thanks

Computer Wakes Up From Hibernation

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Michael Walraven

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Re: Computer Wakes Up From Hibernation

Posted: 07-22-2008, 08:41 PM

your first step is to discover why the computer woke up.

in a command prompt type
powercfg -lastwake

the report will tell you what caused the last wakeup and you can go from
there to turn that source off.

Michael

"WJB" <WJB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I'm running Vista Business SP1 for the first time on a desktop and I set
> up
> the Power Options according to KB929658 (The Hibernate option is not
> available in Windows Vista). Hibernate is working fine, but the computer
> later wakes up seemingly without any action on my part. Now, I have the
> same
> settings on two laptops both running Windows Vista Ultimate SP1. Is there
> a
> difference in that respect between Business and Ultimate or is there
> something else that may be set one way on my Business configuration and
> another on my Ultimate configurations that I'm not aware of?
>
> Thanks

>your first step is to discover why the computer woke up.
>
>in a command prompt type
>powercfg -lastwake
>
>the report will tell you what caused the last wakeup and you can go from
>there to turn that source off.

The most likely reason is a LAN card that does not have "wake-on-LAN"
deselected. Look at the LAN card properties.
--
Jay (remove dashes for legal email address)

Jay Somerset

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Re: Computer Wakes Up From Hibernation

Posted: 07-23-2008, 03:06 AM

Thank you, Jay. I changed the settings and I'll see if it makes any difference.

> >your first step is to discover why the computer woke up.
> >
> >in a command prompt type
> >powercfg -lastwake
> >
> >the report will tell you what caused the last wakeup and you can go from
> >there to turn that source off.

> The most likely reason is a LAN card that does not have "wake-on-LAN"
> deselected. Look at the LAN card properties.
> --
> Jay (remove dashes for legal email address)
>

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Re: Computer Wakes Up From Hibernation

Posted: 07-23-2008, 03:08 AM

Thank you, Michael. I tried that and it gave me a count of 0. Is this count
only since the last reboot?

"Michael Walraven" wrote:

> your first step is to discover why the computer woke up.
>
> in a command prompt type
> powercfg -lastwake
>
> the report will tell you what caused the last wakeup and you can go from
> there to turn that source off.
>
> Michael
>
>
> "WJB" <WJB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:89B70294-5B1C-456F-9DB2-34388DCFA3A8@microsoft.com...

> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm running Vista Business SP1 for the first time on a desktop and I set
> > up
> > the Power Options according to KB929658 (The Hibernate option is not
> > available in Windows Vista). Hibernate is working fine, but the computer
> > later wakes up seemingly without any action on my part. Now, I have the
> > same
> > settings on two laptops both running Windows Vista Ultimate SP1. Is there
> > a
> > difference in that respect between Business and Ultimate or is there
> > something else that may be set one way on my Business configuration and
> > another on my Ultimate configurations that I'm not aware of?
> >
> > Thanks

>

WJB

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Re: Computer Wakes Up From Hibernation

Posted: 07-24-2008, 10:45 PM

In my case, it only showed the firs 4 lines, i.e. no Type, Instance Path,
....etc. I'll check the Event Log as well and then reply to your other message.

Thanks for pointing this out.

"Michael Walraven" wrote:

> The counts seem to imply that some type of history is maintained, I don't
> think that is actually the case (at least on my Windows Vista Home Premium).
> Only the wakeup source that caused the current active operation is actually
> shown. In the below case the computer was woke by moving the mouse. (on the
> PS/2 channel)
>
> Microsoft Windows [Version 6.0.6001]
> Copyright (c) 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
>
> C:\Users\Walraven>powercfg -lastwake
> Wake History Count - 1
> Wake History [0]
> Wake Source Count - 1
> Wake Source [0]
> Type: Device
> Instance Path: ACPI\PNP0303\4&128ccd99&0
> Friendly Name:
> Description: Standard PS/2 Keyboard
> Manufacturer: (Standard keyboards)
>
> C:\Users\Walraven>
>
> If I ask after the computer after it has woken up in order to do a recording
> of a TV program then the source is 'RTC' real time clock on the motherboard.
>
>
> "WJB" <WJB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> newsF53C46A-87F5-4787-A438-D9243139F24D@microsoft.com...

> > Thank you, Michael. I tried that and it gave me a count of 0. Is this
> > count
> > only since the last reboot?
> >
> > "Michael Walraven" wrote:
> >

> >> your first step is to discover why the computer woke up.
> >>
> >> in a command prompt type
> >> powercfg -lastwake
> >>
> >> the report will tell you what caused the last wakeup and you can go from
> >> there to turn that source off.
> >>
> >> Michael
> >>
> >>
> >> "WJB" <WJB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:89B70294-5B1C-456F-9DB2-34388DCFA3A8@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > I'm running Vista Business SP1 for the first time on a desktop and I
> >> > set
> >> > up
> >> > the Power Options according to KB929658 (The Hibernate option is not
> >> > available in Windows Vista). Hibernate is working fine, but the
> >> > computer
> >> > later wakes up seemingly without any action on my part. Now, I have the
> >> > same
> >> > settings on two laptops both running Windows Vista Ultimate SP1. Is
> >> > there
> >> > a
> >> > difference in that respect between Business and Ultimate or is there
> >> > something else that may be set one way on my Business configuration and
> >> > another on my Ultimate configurations that I'm not aware of?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks
> >>